boarding

word · lemma: board

/ˈbɔɹdɪŋ/
BOR-ding
/bˈɔːdɪŋ/
BAW-ding

Definition

Boarding is the act of getting onto a plane, train, ship, or bus. It can also mean living somewhere with meals included, such as at a boarding school or a boarding house.

Usage & Nuances

Most commonly, 'boarding' appears in travel phrases like 'boarding pass', 'boarding gate', and 'boarding time'. In housing or school contexts, it is more formal and often appears in phrases like 'boarding school' or 'room and boarding'; don't confuse it with the noun 'board' meaning a piece of wood.

Example Sentences

Boarding starts at 6:30 for this flight.

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The hostel price includes boarding, so breakfast and dinner are covered.

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The school offers boarding for students from other cities.

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Please have your passport ready before boarding.

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They made a last call for boarding, so we had to run to the gate.

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We were already in line when boarding got delayed by thirty minutes.

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